A Portraiture of Quakerism Taken From a View of the Education And Discipline S

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A Portraiture of Quakerism Taken From a View of the Education And Discipline S
Clarkson Thomas
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so that ultimately God is all in all.
Raving given this new view of the subject, I shall only observe farther upon it, that the sub- ^ k 2 Tim. 3. 17. 1 J Cor. 3. 23.
184 RELIGION.
stance of this chapter turns out to be the same as that of the preceding, or according to the notions of the Quakers, that inward redemption cannot be effected but through the medium of the spirit of God. For Christ, according to the ideas now held out, must be formed in man, and he must rule them before they can exp
...erience full inward redemption ; or, in other words, they cannot ex- perience this inward redemption, except they can truly say that he governs them, or except they can truly call him Governor, or Lord. But no person can say that Christ rules in him, except he undergoes the spiritual process of regeneration which has been described, or to use the words of the Apostle, n No man can say that Jesus is the Lord, but by the Holy Spirit, 11 " in 1 Cor. 12. 5. N The reader will easily discern from Ibis new view of the new birth, how men, according to the Quakers, become partakers of the divine nature, and how the Quakers make it out, that Abraham aad others saw Christ's day, as I mentioned in a former cliantcf.

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